Resend Validation Email (Optional)

You can use email to validate that you own or control a domain. Each email contains
a validation
token that you can use to approve a certificate request. However, because the validation
email required
for the approval process can be blocked by spam filters or lost in transit, the
validation token
automatically expires after 72 hours. If you do not receive the original email or
the token has expired,
you can request that the email be resent.

Resend Email (Console)

Select the check box for the pending certificate, choose Actions,
and then choose Resend validation email. If the 72-hour period has passed
and the certificate status has changed to Timed out, you cannot
resend validation email.

Note

The preceding information applies only to certificates provided by ACM and only to
certificates that use email validation. Validation email is not required for
certificates that you imported into ACM.

Note

Resending validation email applies only to certificates that use email validation,
not DNS
validation. For more information about DNS domain validation, see
Use DNS to Validate Domain Ownership.

The resend-validation-email command
applies only to ACM certificates for which you are using email validation. Validation
is not required for
certificates that you have imported into ACM or for private certificates that you
manage using ACM.

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